Patintero is a traditional Filipino street game that is believed to have originated from the Spanish colonial period. It is played on a rectangular field where players aim to cross lines while avoiding being tagged by opponents. The game reflects the influence of both Spanish and indigenous Filipino culture, showcasing community interaction and physical agility. Over time, patintero has become a cherished part of Philippine heritage and is often played during festivals and gatherings.
The English term for patintero is "tag."
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Patintero is a game that originated among children of the Philippines that is played on the empty streets, in school yards, and on the beach. Patintero is a Spanish game.
Patintero originated in the Philippines. It is a variation of the game tag with ten players in two teams. Each team has five players.
It is a Filipino children's game.
In playing patintero, there are two teams: the attackers and the defenders. The defenders create a grid by standing in a horizontal line with arms linked. The attackers must try to cross the grid without getting tagged by the defenders.
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Filipino Traditional game that needs a 4-8 players .
Filipino Traditional game that needs a 4-8 players .
The object of a team is to pass through to their group enemies.